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Auto, taxi, mini bus drivers in Delhi on 2-day strike to demand CNG subsidy, fare hike

The unions have refused to call of their strike despite an announcement by the Delhi government to form a committee to consider fare revision in a time-bound manner.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: April 18, 2022 10:08 IST
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Rising fuel, CNG prices: Auto, taxi, mini bus drivers in Delhi to go on strike on Monday

Highlights

  • The unions have been demanding hike in fare rates and slashing of CNG prices
  • "We have decided to go on an indefinite strike from Monday," Sarvodaya Driver Association said
  • There are over 90,000 autos complementing the public transport system in the city

Various auto-rickshaw, cab and taxi unions in the national capital went on a strike on Monday, demanding a CNG subsidy and a fare revision in the wake of rising fuel prices. Delhi Auto Rickshaw Sangh General Secretary Rajendra Soni said they will also hold a protest outside Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence in Civil Lines later in the day to press their demands.

Commuters in the city faced difficulties in getting cabs and autos on Monday morning. 

Though cars were available on Ola and Uber apps, the fares were inflated.

Auto and cab drivers’ unions have been demanding a hike in fares and slashing of CNG prices to offset the impact of rising fuel prices.

They refused to call their strike off despite an announcement by the Delhi government to form a committee to consider a fare revision in a time-bound manner.

"Our strike has started and it will continue throughout the day. CNG has become costlier and we cannot keep running our business on losses. We should either be provided a subsidy of Rs 35 per kg on CNG or fares should be hiked," Delhi Auto Rickshaw Sangh General Secretary Rajendra Soni said. 

While most unions said they will be on a one-day strike, the Sarvodaya Driver Association Delhi, which has members who drive for cab aggregators, said it will be an "indefinite" strike.

There are over 90,000 autos and more than 80,000 registered taxis complementing the public transport system in the city. 

(With inputs from PTI)

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